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Time for reconciliation with Tamils, US tells SL
Rajapakse has become the next president inspite of very low turnout of people in the recent presidential election. US Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake asked to start the reconciliation with the minority Tamils and give their political rights.
Observing that Tamils in Sri Lanka have suffered for long, the United States on Monday asked the Rajapaksa government, which has emerged victorious in the recently held Parliamentary elections, to use the occasion to accelerate the reconciliation process.
"The results of these elections really open the way for President Rajapaksa to take important action to unify the country and get it back on a path of growth. It's a particularly important opportunity now to make progress on these important issues of reconciliation, power-sharing and accountability," Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Robert Blake told media persons.
Blake said the need now is first to restore the political rights of Tamils and to take steps toward reconciliation.
"The Tamils in particular have suffered a great deal from some of the human rights abuses of the last several years. So we believe it's very important for that to be part of the reconciliation process that will occur," he argued.
Blake said one of the noteworthy things about the recent elections was that hard-line Sinhalese nationalist parties took a severe beating in these elections.
"I think that's a quite telling and important result, because these particular parties had opposed any kind of power-sharing with the Tamils and with the Muslims," Blake said.



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at 03:20 on April 15th, 2010
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